Trying to read the scan of the family tree I have, I can make out a Jeremiah, brother of my Bartholomew, both of whom were Michael Rourke’s sons. Jeremiah married Bridget O’Loughlin, and their children were:

Michael b.1873

John (Jack) b. 1874

Timothy b. 1876

Bartholomew b. 1878

Catherine b. 1884

Julia b.1886

Going back to the baptism records2, I found the following children listed for Jeremiah Rourke and Bridget Loughlin (with their approximate age in 1901, given a birth date a month or two previous to baptism):

Michael – 29 Oct 1873 (27) – mother: Margaret Loughlin

John – 31 Dec 1875 (25)

Bartholomew – 16 Jan 1878 (23)

Catherine – 30 May 1880 (20) – mother: Bridget Loughten

Timothy – 28 Sep 1882 (18)

Julia – 15 Jun 1885 (15)

Jeremiah – 23 Jan 1888 (13)

Hurrah! This looks like the same family. Not sure where Bartholomew is on census night, and Catherine may be married by this time. Doesn’t look good for poor young Jeremiah – hopefully he’s having a sleepover at a friend’s place. But he’s also missing on the family tree…

So, were they living in the same house? It’s hard to be certain, without visiting Ballymacdonnell and asking the locals (which I’d love to do at some point!). In 1901 there were three houses inhabited in Ballymacdonnell, and from the census return (Form B1 – House and Building return), all three look to be similar in size and state, being classed as “2nd class”, with Bridget’s being perhaps a little smaller.

What was the house like that Bridget and her family were in? The walls were “stone, brick or concrete”, the roof was “thatch, wood or perishable material”, and there were three windows at the front of the house. The family of five were living in three rooms. Also on their property were eight outbuildings, detailed in Form B2 – Return of Out-Offices and Farm-Steadings: 1 stable, 2 cow houses, 1 calf house, 1 dairy, 1 piggery, 1 barn, and 1 shed.

When I came to recheck the map of Ballymacdonnell from Griffith’s Valuation today, I discovered something I had completely missed before! It is laid over the modern map, and using a slider widget at the top right hand side, you can switch between the old and modern maps. How cool is that!!??

2 Responses to The auld sod ~ continued

Hi
I am a descendant of the O’ Rourkes of Balymacdonnell. I stumbled on your posts today almost by accident. I recognise all the names mentioned in it. Michael O’Rourke was my grandfather.
My email address is rousey15@bigpond.com